Benjamin Graham, 1894-1976

Benjamin Graham was a seminal figure on Wall Street and is widely acknowledged to
be the father of modern security analysis. As the founder of the value school of
investing, Graham influenced such subsequent investment gurus as Warren Buffett, Mario
Gabelli, John Neff, Michael Price, and John Bogle. His timeless Security Analysis
and The Intelligent Investor are still considered the "bibles" for both
individual investors and Wall Street professionals. Benjamin Graham grew up in New York
City and graduated from Columbia University, at whose Graduate School of Business he
taught from 1928 to 1957. From 19?? to 19?? he co-lectured Securities Analysis at
Columbia with Irving Kahn.

Major works of Benjamin Graham

Security Analysis

(1934)

Publications:

(1934) "Stabilized Reflation", Economic Forum, Vol. 1, p.186-93.

(1934) Securities Analysis with David Dodd. New York: McGraw-Hill.

(1937) The Interpretation of Financial Statements. with Spencer B. Meredith,
New York: Harper